• paytonkmoore

    (@paytonkmoore)


    I built my WordPress site through the help of a third party plugins (Astra & Elementor), which allowed me to build out the site without coding. So, my webpage’s content is only visible within that third party editor and all changes are made through there. Since I used these plugins, I am unsure how to implement changes to my webpage’s HTML code.

    This is an issue because, the internal links in my menu have ‘nofollow’ attributes. I can see the nofollow elements when I click inspect/view page source but I am unable to make the change. How can I make changes to the HTML to fix this? I have not seen a way to do so through the plugins infrastructure. Do I copy the code from ‘View Source’, make the changes, then reupload it? Would I upload via FTP?

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  • Moderator threadi

    (@threadi)

    The HTML code in the browser is generated by the theme and plugin you are using (Astra & Elementor). I would recommend making any changes you want to make via these.

    Where the nofollow attribute in the menu comes from depends on what you used to build it. Surely there is a setting for this. Is it generated by Astra? Then contact their support forum: https://ww.wp.xz.cn/support/theme/astra/
    If you built it via Elementor, then contact their support forum: https://ww.wp.xz.cn/support/plugin/elementor/

    It is also possible that the marking comes from another plugin. E.g. an SEO plugin that thinks it has to set something here.

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